"No color" can be called colorless, achromatic, or neutral, referring to substances with no hue, while black, white, and gray are often considered "non-colors" or achromatic colors in art (paint) or light (physics) contexts, with black being the absence of light and white the presence of all light. In design, black, white, and gray images are known as monochrome or grayscale.
Albinism. Albinism affects the production of melanin, the pigment that colours skin, hair and eyes. It's a lifelong condition, but it does not get worse over time. People with albinism have a reduced amount of melanin, or no melanin at all.
Something that is colorless has no color at all. ... a colorless, almost odorless liquid. Synonyms: uncoloured, faded, neutral, bleached More Synonyms of colorless.
Black is the absence of color (and is therefore not a color)
noun. non·col·or ˌnän-ˈkə-lər. : a drab or muted color or a color such as black, white, or gray as distinguished from red, blue, yellow, etc.
synonyms: colourless. achromatic, neutral. having no hue. ashen, blanched, bloodless, livid, white.
transparent; pellucid. clear water. Synonyms: diaphanous, crystalline, limpid, translucent.
Black and white are often seen as opposites, but they actually play an important role in the color spectrum. Black is the absence of all colors, while white is the presence of all colors. This means that when all the colors of the spectrum are combined, we see white, while the absence of all colors is black.
The color found on approximately 75% of all national flags is red, making it the most common color, followed closely by white and blue, which appear on over half of all flags and are often used in combination with red to symbolize courage, history, and revolution.
synonyms: colorless. achromatic, neutral. having no hue. ashen, blanched, bloodless, livid, white.
The hex code for black is #000000.
“Colorless” in measurement terms, means being a close as possible to distilled water with only trace yellowness. Being “clear” means being as close to distilled water as possible in not scattering light.
bare, unfinished. lacking a surface finish such as paint. unoiled. not having oil rubbed into the surface. unstained, unvarnished.
Based on hair and skin having less pigmentation:
bichromatic (not comparable) Of two colors. (mathematics) Describing a graph with edges of two possible colours.
Recent Examples of Synonyms for colorlessness. grayness. haziness. murkiness. cloudiness.
Purple is the rarest colour on national flags. In fact, of the 196 countries of the world, virtually none of them use purple on their national flag. However, a small number of nations have amended or changed their national flags over the years to feature very small portions of purple.
Yes, you can find collections of 254 flags, but this number includes national flags for nearly all countries (around 195) plus flags for various dependencies, territories, and sometimes international organizations like the UN. While the United Nations recognizes 193 member states, many resources use 254 to cover sovereign nations plus significant non-sovereign entities, making it a common, though not strictly official, count for "all the world's flags".
Beige flag is based on the older dating terms green flag and red flag, which are references to actual flags used in auto racing. Beige is commonly described as being a neutral color, so beige flag refers to a behavior that is considered neither good nor bad but is still notable.
The three primary colors, red, green and blue, are made by mixing the highest intensity of the desired color with the lowest intensities of the other two: With modern browsers supporting the full spectrum of 24-bit color, there are 16,777,216 different color possibilities.
Red and blue (or violet) wavelengths are two opposite extremes on the spectrum. When you see both of these wavelengths in the same place, you eyes and brain don't know what to do with them, so they compensate, and the clashing wavelengths register as the color we call purple. It doesn't actually exist.
The words clear and perspicuous are common synonyms of lucid. While all three words mean "quickly and easily understood," lucid suggests a clear logical coherence and evident order of arrangement.
Clear means clean and uncluttered, without distractions or confusion. If your explanation of relativity is clear, it's easy to understand. If the sky's clear, there isn't a cloud to be seen. As a verb, clear implies getting rid of obstacles.
Definitions of crystal clear. adjective. transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity. “crystal clear skies” synonyms: crystalline, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent.